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Old 01-30-2017, 05:48 PM
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I've always loved strip cards for some reason. Thanks for showing your w519 Sisler Leon.

Here are some w520's...

Thanks,

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Old 01-30-2017, 06:09 PM
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Old 01-30-2017, 08:14 PM
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For the budget collector the nice thing about them is that they are quite often found messed up or missing borders, and then they sell like little birds (cheap cheap cheap).

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I've definitely collected my share of strip cards over the years.
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Wow, that Speaker offset is amazing, not least from the H punch. Any idea if that's a kind of redemption?

Here's a W516 Speaker which matching uneven sides, perhaps torn against by the same odd-angle vending machine.
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Wow, that Speaker offset is amazing, not least from the H punch. Any idea if that's a kind of redemption?

Here's a W516 Speaker which matching uneven sides, perhaps torn against by the same odd-angle vending machine.
I always thought it was a I hole punch. No idea about why it would be there though. I collect the weird stuff and bought it for the huge print offset. The slight print offsets are pretty common in strip cards but that one was like WOW, now that is a print offset.

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Hey Brian VH, do you have any more W504s of Washington players?
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